and peace across the world. that's packs americana. america -- that's pax americana. america doing everything we can to keep the peace in the world. this action nearly guaranteed war and a threat of nuclear strike. we can prevent that. but the final deal that comes out in these final p-5 plus one negotiations must be very simple. close down the plutonium reactor. zero right to enrich for iran. and zero processing. if you do that, then we'll have a deal. yield back. mr. roskam: mr. speaker, we have had a discussion tonight that's been incredibly robust. it's been bipartisan. we've had insight from members of the intelligence committee, the armed services committee, members who have had a longtime interest in middle eastern affairs and american military affairs, all of whom, mr. speaker, have a clear view of history. and a clear view of history says, let's look back at past activities as the best indicator of what the future is going to be like. in summary, mr. speaker, what we know is this. that the administration has struck a bad deal, maybe for all the right reasons,